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Immunochemical characterization of human plasma fibronectin.

M Vuento, E Salonen, K Salminen, M Pasanen, U K Stenman.   

Abstract

Human plasma fibronectin has been purified by a non-denaturing affinity chromatography procedure [Vuento & Vaheri, (1979) Biochem.J. 183, 331--337], and antisera have been raised by immunizing rabbits with the native protein. The antisera reacted strongly with native fibronectin, but only weakly with reduced and alkylated fibronectin or with heat-denaturated fibronectin. Denaturation also affected the haemagglutinating and gelatin-binding activities of fibronectin and increased its susceptibility to proteolytic degradation. The antisera reacted with fragments of fibronectin obtained by proteolysis with plasmin. Large fragments (mol.wt. 180000--200000), lacking the region harbouring the interchain disulphide bridges but containing the sites responsible for gelatin-binding and haemagglutinating activity, showed as intense a reaction with the antisera as intact fibronectin. Smaller peptides showed a weaker reaction. All fragments tested showed sensitivity to denaturation in their reaction with the antisera. The results were interpreted as showing that: (1) native fibronectin has an ordered conformation that is easily perturbed by denaturation; (2) most of the antigenic determinants of the protein are dependent on conformation; (3) the region of the fibronectin molecule containing the interchain disulphide bridges has only few antigenic determinants; and (4) covalent interaction of the two subunits does not contribute to the antigenic structure recognized by rabbit antisera. The observed correlation between the antigenic activity and a structural and functional intactness of fibronectin suggests that the antibodies to native fibronectin could be used as a conformational probe in studies on this protein.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6456720      PMCID: PMC1162272          DOI: 10.1042/bj1910719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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